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1981 "Woody" Penny? Cool Lines

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Can someone tell me if this what a "woody" penny looks like? Coolest thing I have seen in a while!!
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I think these are roller lines, not an alloy issue.



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Coinerin To CCF Nice coin heave roller lines 2x2 worthy.
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not an official woody...however I call them a "modern woody"....yes 2x2 for sure...nice cent
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Roller lines, not an alloy mix error like true Woodies are, but still a nice example!

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Roller lines not a woody. Kinda common in the 70's and 80's.If the reverse looks the same I would keep it in a 2x2.
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Neat example.
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On a woody they flow through the planchet. These are just on the surface. After some wear, they go away.
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Thanks so much all! Again , am indebted to you all!
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